Except, the writing isn't want I would call polished. It's written very amateurishly, like when I was younger and thought inserting my favorite music into a story for my characters to listen to made sense and thus disregarding the personality and culture of the characters. I can forgive this, as many have done this as teenagers and we grow out of it in time as we and our taste matures.
The set up to this story is that Crane and Scarecrow, as an alternate personality, start to develop a sexual interest in Batman and thus, when they discover who Batman is, Bruce Wayne. So Scarecrow breaks out of Arkham and goes over to Wayne Manor where he finds Bruce visiting the family graves of his parents. After a short conversation, Bruce realizes what Crane intends to do, rather Bruce is willing or not. A fight starts but Crane wins and he then proceeds to rape Bruce on top of his parents graves.
This would make a rather interesting turn of events with Batman, thus Bruce, having to deal with not only being a victim of rape, but also threatened with the possibility that Scarecrow might try to hold his real identity over his head to get what he wants from him. I can only imagine the amount of shame and guilt Bruce would feel, even more so that it happened right on top of a very sacred place to him. This has the chance to not only be plot moving, but character building and touch on deeper aspects that not many stories will try for.
However, aside from not being written in a more professional manner that appeals to me, the author is obsessed with referring to the tombstone they are near as toaster shaped and toaster like. I can not get into the fact that Scarecrow is nailing Batman when every other sentence keeps bringing up a toaster.
For example: Bruce clung to the toaster tomb as Jonathan clung to him and tried to think of other things, like England, but this was impossible.
Phhht—STOP IT! I’m going to start laughing and I’m not suppose to laugh at rape! Rape is a very serious topic and is not something you joke about. And what does a country have to do with Crane raping Bruce? Are you going to kidnap him and take him to some country side house you know of there and keep him as a sex slave? If not, take it out as it does not further your story. When you write, stay on topic and only write about things that matter to that topic.